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Workshop on perinatal exposure to dioxin-like compounds. II. Reproductive effects.

B Eskenazi1, G Kimmel.   

Abstract

This summary report focuses on current studies on reproductive effects reported at the workshop on Perinatal Exposure to Dioxin-like Compounds and supporting data noted in the discussion. Recent laboratory studies have suggested that altered development (e.g., low birth weight, spontaneous abortion, congenital malformation) and reproductive health (e.g., fertility, sex organ development, reproductive behavior) may be among the most sensitive end points when examining the effects of dioxinlike compounds. Thus, future research should target the reproductive health of both males and females exposed postnatally and prenatally. Studies in humans are needed and are on-going. In animal models, postnatal exposure to dioxin or dioxinlike compounds has been associated with abnormal spermatogenesis and abnormal testicular morphology and size in males and with reduced fertility and endometriosis in females. In utero exposure may also produce profound reproductive consequences in both males and females including delays in sexual maturation, abnormalities in development of sexual organs, and abnormal sexual behavior. The mechanism by which dioxin-like compounds cause reproductive effects is not well delineated.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7614936      PMCID: PMC1518833          DOI: 10.1289/ehp.95103s2143

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Health Perspect        ISSN: 0091-6765            Impact factor:   9.031


  6 in total

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Authors:  T A Mably; R W Moore; R W Goy; R E Peterson
Journal:  Toxicol Appl Pharmacol       Date:  1992-05       Impact factor: 4.219

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3.  Endometriosis in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) following chronic exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin.

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Journal:  Fundam Appl Toxicol       Date:  1993-11

Review 4.  Developmental and reproductive toxicity of dioxins and related compounds: cross-species comparisons.

Authors:  R E Peterson; H M Theobald; G L Kimmel
Journal:  Crit Rev Toxicol       Date:  1993       Impact factor: 5.635

5.  Inuit exposure to organochlorines through the aquatic food chain in arctic québec.

Authors:  E Dewailly; P Ayotte; S Bruneau; C Laliberté; D C Muir; R J Norstrom
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  1993-12       Impact factor: 9.031

6.  Discovery and epidemiology of PCB poisoning in Taiwan: a four-year followup.

Authors:  S T Hsu; C I Ma; S K Hsu; S S Wu; N H Hsu; C C Yeh; S B Wu
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  1985-02       Impact factor: 9.031

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  5 in total

1.  Opportunities for a broader understanding of work and health: multiple uses of an occupational cohort database.

Authors:  K Teschke; A Ostry; C Hertzman; P A Demers; M C Barroetavena; H W Davies; H Dimich-Ward; H Heacock; S A Marion
Journal:  Can J Public Health       Date:  1998 Mar-Apr

2.  The combined effects of Map3k1 mutation and dioxin on differentiation of keratinocytes derived from mouse embryonic stem cells.

Authors:  Jingjing Wang; Bo Xiao; Eiki Kimura; Maureen Mongan; Ying Xia
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-07-07       Impact factor: 4.996

Review 3.  Dioxin and endometrial progesterone resistance.

Authors:  Kaylon L Bruner-Tran; Tianbing Ding; Kevin G Osteen
Journal:  Semin Reprod Med       Date:  2010-01-26       Impact factor: 1.303

4.  Paternal occupational exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin and birth outcomes of offspring: birth weight, preterm delivery, and birth defects.

Authors:  Christina C Lawson; Teresa M Schnorr; Elizabeth A Whelan; James A Deddens; David A Dankovic; Laurie A Piacitelli; Marie H Sweeney; L Barbara Connally
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2004-10       Impact factor: 9.031

5.  ITE and TCDD differentially regulate the vascular remodeling of rat placenta via the activation of AhR.

Authors:  Yanming Wu; Xiao Chen; Qian Zhou; Qizhi He; Jiuhong Kang; Jing Zheng; Kai Wang; Tao Duan
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-01-24       Impact factor: 3.240

  5 in total

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